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CLASSIFIED LOCAL ADVS. n HOt'R KODAK FINISHING All rolls developed 10c; pecks 20c up; prints 2 l -2c 4c 5c, en larging; 35c up* Specialists—we do noth ing but kodak firfishing. All work guar anteed to please. Eastman* Kodak, I* ilms, Supplies. { Columbia Photo Finishing Co. 'in Taylor street, Columbia, s. c. 3-25-if FOR DEEP WELL DRILLING - Apply to . v G. L. Hill, 5-6 tf Barnwell, S. C. FOR SALE—At Bargain prices, all buildings, lymber, doors and win dows at North Camp Jackson. Also two 50,000 gallon water tanl^s; fotir \2 horse power gas engines; two Worthington 24 inch stroke pumps; one 250 gallon Bowser pump and tank. Address, ttewis Roofing, Co!, Columbia, South Carolina. FARM LANDS—I.. have several inquiries fronts people wishing td buy farms. If you wish to sell, write me fully and state lowest price. . A. A. Richardson, 1828 Green St., Columbia, S. C.. FOR ‘SALE—One good farm horse. Will work any where. Ap ply to Mrs. Matilda Grooms, Barn well, S. C. Rub-My*-Tism is a powerful anti septic, it kills the poison caused from infected cuts, cures old sores, tetter, etc.-r-Adv. I V "V *♦♦*♦** Mr. J. W. Walker, one of the larg est and most progressive planters of Barnwell cpunty and in connection owns and runs a large sistem gin, attended the Ginners Meeting in Co lumbia on Monday- of last* week and has important business matters for discussion at a meeting of all ginners to be held at the court house in Barn well Friday. ************ lion. J, W. Folk, Mr. M. Weath- ersbee, -of Rosemary and Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Armstrong and daughter Miss Ida Mae, of Bath, were in the city Tuesday. Mrs. Armstrong and Miss Ida Ma? left by way of the Southern Railwsty at noon for Ches ter, and Mr. Armstrong left this afternoon for Allendale. ******** ** , HOME DEMONSTRATION WORK. Notice to chib members +b—the early The resignation of Col. Jeltus E. Cogswell of the reserve milita of South Carolina has been accepted and Jas. H. Hammond appointed in his stead. Col. Hammond has betm in thie militik about fifteen years be ginning his service in Company E in Barnwell in 1914, when-Gen. W. W. Moore was then cap.taii^of the Barn well company. His many friends are glad to know of this new honorthat his some to this son . of Barnwell .pounty. ,. * r FOR SALE— Complete watch re tiring outfit in good condition. $ 12£‘ c«*KT App^TT W. Blackwood, Kline, S. C, 7-26-4t-pd. * * FOR SALE CHEAP—Nice gentle hor*r, six yearn old. Will work any where. Reason for selling, don’t reed him. 8-8- tf. Dr. C. N. Burckhilter. TURNIP SEED FOR SALE. I have just received two* hundred pounds of Woods Turnip Seed in bulk. Assorted varieties. • , Burckhaller’a Drug Store. SWEET MILK 1 can furnish you in sweet milk every day. Delivered night and morning. Any quantity. S. J. Halford, ft-S-tf. Barnwell. S. C. FOR SALE—Pure bred Du roc pig*, Orton Cherry, King blood ot $26 00 each. William B. Kennedy * H 2 111 pd Willis ton, S. C. Local Nowa. II II. — — * Mr. T. J. Grubbs, of the Rosemary section wa* in the city Tuesday. •••••••••• Messrs. Gilmore Harley and Fur man Davis, spent Sunday with friends in Springfield. Mr. and Mr*. R. A. Ellis, left here Thursday for North Carolina, where they will enjoy the mountain breeze during this August weather. !%r•u* ********** *** Mr. Max Bronson has returned from France and landed in Barnwell Monday, to the delight of hhr-many friends. r Miss Berta Christie, of Augusta, is here visiting her aunts, Mrs. Charlie Brown and Mrs. P. J. Drew. Her many friends here are delighted to have her. in their midst ************ Dr. Thornton Whaling, of the Pres byterian Seminary, in Columbia, will preach here at the Presbyterian church, Sunday August 10 at 4:30 p. m. All are cordially invited -to at tend. . . ********** __ Mr. Israel Weiner left this city Sunday for New York, where he will join his brother, Mr. Louis Weiner, and together they will purchase 'Fall and Winter goods for.- their new ready-to-wear store on Main Street.. ,********** . j. Miss Carrie A. Cave, of this city, left Monday afternoon for Baltimore where^jkhe will spend several days vistting-the many wholesale millinery departments and purchase * her_ fall and winter stock. ****.«*****^.. The friends of Mr. P. J. Drew will regret to* learn thAt he is ill at his home in Barnwell. It seems that His*trip to Hot Springs and the moun tains of North Carolinafailed to re lieve him as anticipated/ , ***•*••*•* a * One of the most beautiful and in teresting sermons that we hare had the pleasure of listening to fora long time was that of lad Sunday preached by Dr. W. II. Jones m the Baptist church. Ha subject was | **Deliver as from evil**, bis phrase ekijj* was prefect and ba ei clause we will have our annual club Exhibit day. -The exaet date wHl be publish ed later. Below is a list of the pro ducts club members may exhibit j- Pepper pickle, Beet pickle. Plain Cucumber pickle, Green tomato jpickle. Watermelon Rind pickle, Sweet Peach pickle, Mixed pickle, Plain canned tomatoes, Tomato ketchup. Bears, Soup mixture, Tench es, Apples, Berries (various kinds) Okra, Grape juice. Grape preserves. Apple preserves. Peach preserves, Fig preserve*. Pear preserves. Water melon preserves. Plum ’ preserves. Strawberry preserves. Jelly (as many different kinds as desired), One jar of every other kind of fruit or vege table on hand. No one will be allowed to bring more than one jar of any one pro duct. c To the girl who brings the largest variety of products a special prize will be given.- No prize will be awarded to any club member who does not put up an exhibit. The girls are hereby urged to se lect and set aside their best products as they do their canning work so that these will not be otherwise used until after the exhibit day. Spoctal Recipe*. Dixie Relish—1 qL ground cab bage 1 pint ground onions, 1 pint ground red pimentos, 1 pint ground green pimento, (sweet bell pepper* will do instead of the pimeptos), 4 tablespoon fulls of salt, 1 quart of vinegar, 2 tablespoonfulb of celery seed. 4 tablespoonfulls of white must ard seed, 3-4 of a cup of sugar. Soak pepper in brtne cone cup salt to one gallon water) for 24 hour*. Fresh en in clear cold water for 2 hours. Drain well. Mix all the measured materials. Add spices, sugar and vinegar. let stand over night cov ered in a crock or enameled vessel. Pack in small sterilized jars and boil 15 minors. Seal. Soup Mixture—Use 1-2 tomato pulp, 1-4 corn or small lime beans, 1-4 chipped okra. Steam corn on coh.15 minutes. Cook tomatoes un til tender and press through a col- lander. Steam okra in pan for 15 minutes. Cut tips of grain off of corn then the remainder of grain. Mix ingredients in proportions given. Add two teaspoonfulls of salt-sugar mixture to each quart. (Salt-sygar mixture is composed of twice as much sugar as salt). Pack in jars. Pro cess 45 minutes and seal. Good]Houses At Low Cost. WHY ? ? ? ? BECAUSE—We do a large amount of work with SPECIAL MODERN MACHI NERY instead of by hand,, and building in large quantities as we do. we eliminate the ex- --t—-i_„ _ penSe of plans add soeci- fications. BECAUSE—We get lumber from the FOREST, and other sup plies in carlots, and we are SATISFIED w ith a ’-r' Reasonable Profit- YOU CAN HAVE A HOME RIGHT NOW- We make a variety of sires and stylet-of ready to'put up houses at prices from $2<H>.64 up. • Write or phone us for our illustrated free Catalog, or come to SEE US. * DIXIE HOUSE COMPANY, Charleston, S. L. IfVkl lb* 7 % Money'on Long Terms BHOWN “ •< BtRXWEU.. 8. C. Col. Jtmci H. Hammond 7 There will b6 preaching at Siloam Sunday aftqmoon at 5^30 o’clock. Do you want t> buy a farrrror seJJ a farm. -"—Do you want to buy a home or sell a home. . ■ • ^ ^ J See Harry D. Calhoun, — Homo Bank. — Barnwell, S. C. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, a* th*y cannot reach the seat ot the diuiM. Catarrh is a local disease, greatly In fluenced by constitutional conditions, and In order to cure It you must take an Internal remedy. Hall s Catarrh Medi cine is taken Internally and acta thru the blood on the mucous surface* of the system. Hall's Catarrh Medicine was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years It is com* posed of some of the beet tonics known, combined with some of the beet blood purtftera The perfect combination of the ingredients In Hall's Catarrh Medi cine is what produces such wonderful results In catarrhal conditions Send for festtatonlsls. free F. J CHENCT A CO., Props , Toledo, O. All Druggists. He. Hall's Family Pills for constipation. 64 MONEY TO LOAN 64 Any amount. Desirable terms First Mortgages as Security. LOANS MA0E PROMPTLY Applx k> Holman & Boulware l-awyers Phone M BARNWELL. - SOUTH CAROLINA The Important Part la KODAK FINISHING I* The Part You Do Not See THE CHEMICAL PART Your work may look all riglit later on fade and discolor. We Are Crank* On The Fixing and Careful Washing }■ i* Of Prints. THE Aiken, AIKEN GIFT SHOP South Carolina. EXPERT PIANO TUNING "■* and ORGAN REBUILDING Having decided to establish head quarters at Denmark, S. C., I am prepared to TUNE and REPAIR, Player Pianos, Pianos, Organs an<F Phonographs. . : ' All ^broken or worn parts replaced new r . V All kinds.j>f Phonograph springs carried in stock and other parts se cured when needed. Write me your heeds and let me give you an estimate as to cost. All work guaranteed. /J. B. GRANT, 7-1-19-tf. ' Denmark, S. C. MARKETING HOGS beat? buying them. Steve Hoover, Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, writes: ‘ Commenced feeding my herd of about 100 hogs B. A. Thomas’ Hog Powder over two months ago. Fifty were sick and off feed. ’ Nearbylherds had cholera. I did -ndUlostf one—they are well and growing fa§t.”) ‘ R. W. Wa’ker, Dealer, Appleton. S. C. FLIES NEVER BOTHER. In the summer Hies worry an animal. Get 1 bottle, of Farris’ Healing Reme dy—eost* hut ft»»e—make* a pint worth $2 00., Apply it U> the wound. _ Fli«*t art 11 not bother it. Get it t**-day. You may need it to-morraw. We sell it. R. W~. Walker. Dealer, Appleton, i C. TOP-WORKING SEEDLING PECANS. ~~ Clemson Colley.—Success in top 'pecan depends no alone on the art of budding. -The pre paratory treatment and attention pro vious to the budding season is 0 J prime importance, and best results ar» obtained only by strictly observing al phases of the work. Although greatei euccess is secured on trees ten inche* ^and under in diameter, larger tree* be successfully worked; but at on extensive commercial propositios •dt is scarcely advisable. ^7 Preparatory treatment of the seed ling trees max be begun during th« dormant season, preferably In Febru wy. The general rule Is to cut back a*l limbs to stubrfrom 8" to 12" in length. Limbs over 3" in di&metet itoould be cut back two to three feel from their bases, or to where the dl •meter is not over 3*. In cutting back trees of 4" and over in diameter al ways leave some ' of the smallei £ branches and several’ of the large* nee to furnish leaf surface until th« -ree can force out new shoots. In some canes, the height of th« free has also to be considered. Top ping should be done at a place jwher* eeverel branches are well placed tc form a basis for a good head. ,Thi* height wiH vary with the diameter and the number of branches. The toy should be removed with a sloping cul Just above one of the.stubs or a smal brunch. This promotes healing and prevents rotting. Apply a;coating ot white lead and linseed oil to all cul eurfarm, The trees are now in shap* for forcing out shoots upon which th« buds are to be placed, and will do mand no further special attention un 111 summer.——— About the middle of June thin out some of the numerous shoot*. two or three well placed vigorous-ones on each *ub This will increase U*t development of the remaining shoot a •o that they will have attained euffl cleat site for buddmg by Ugv* Budding—In this article nag bod ding only wiH be coastdered. as K U the most eurreseful method I lei or* rlag budding season, late Jq»y tbra August a specially roostrweted kntft It be obtained and waxed doth The budding knit* t* by securing I wo ordfna knives to the sides of a of aoft wood SO the* will be NOTICE TO DRS. AND CRS. Notice is heTaby given to all per sons who are indebted to the estate of Dr. L. F. Bonner, deceased, to make theijr payments in settlement of said accounts-to Mrs. Victoria P. Bormqr, execut/ess and all persons holding claims against the foresaid estate to j)resent same properly at tested to flip undersighed exeoutreSs, 1 Mrs. Victoria P. Bonner, " t m'-- -4— Exeeutres^.. Dated this 5th day of August 1919. .8-6-31. NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. * Notice is hereby given that 1 vitf file my finael account ih the office of . the Judge of Probate for Barn well bounty »and make nistributimv oil the ren^&ining funds upon Satur day August 3Q(h, 1919, and petition: tl)e said court for an order of dis charge and letters of dismisaovy^ Lizzie Hay,- , • Administratrix. Dated this 1st day of August, 19IK 8-6-4t. • • / Advertise in The Sentinef for SAVE the LEATHER LIQUIDS one/ PASTES: For Block,White.Tancwr Ox-Blood (dark brown) Shoes KEEP YOUR SHOES NEAT ^ A,, I ~r SH0ER0USHES cA. FFDALLFr CORPORATIONS LTD. BUFFALQk N.V. &K?PERUNA Greatest Htmum YitaKzer “During the winters and IIM. I we* so with au Of 11*7 , . w— — bedlr etnicteg terrh of the heed end t 1 meet surety die from After trying many dee*eve %U other recommended ma de known to me. I wee to ue* Perune. 1 wee itM/ by uemg twelve Ue of Perune and one Uoiu* Tor budding doth am b loach tog Tear into dUips It* •nd roll tlgbcly on mil rowud Tio nod owboturgu in e bo* moHad no lutkm of grafting wax far a kail The formula for graftlag rouvu 3\% Ibe. bouuwex 2 lbs 1 ■> Put tbous Into a pot. mix thoroughly before placing doth tberdin. Bud wood should bo sotoc-tod wall developed shoots of tho pr ooeeon s growth, from healthy ducthre trees of known variety. Ry wrapping bud wood in mom. burlap and placing In a cool shady p+are M cam be kept for a week or tern dm. but It is best to have It delivered In • mailer quantities every other day. Varieties ouggened are Stuart. Bchley, <Moneym*ker. and Uuittai. Performing the Opera*on.—Tbs op •ration of buddlqg ♦* simple, yat rw quires practice nod cnrefukMas Thu buds are usually oat about 4 to II inches from the bane of tho tanb and oo top of It. Always select s smooth round place. With the knife ring the limb being careful to make the outs •traight no that they vHI coincide when they meet. Select a good bud from the budstick and do likewise. Now remove the bark from the limb by slitting! it down the back sod prizing H up with the point of the knife. Remove the bud right likewise and insert it in the cut made on the'. Hmb. Tep.r & strip Of waxed cloth , about % inch wide and 18 inches long, and starting below the bud, wrap it firmly in place. Leave only the tip of the bud out. If the bod ring of bark is of greater circumference thsa i the limb, a smaH piece may be taken out eo as to make it fit cloeely to the limb. On the other hand, if the bud ring will not meet around the Hmb, a email strip of bark may be left on the limb. It does not matter If a small open place is left between the edges Perfect Health Is Yours « If the Blood Is Kept Pure I Abmgdt Evtfy Hmm Aiknset opening. A few bottles of S. S. &* is Directly hi the You should pay particular heed to any indication that any indication tnat vour blood supply is becoming sluggish, or thst there is s lessening in Its Strong snd vital force. * By seeping your blood cleansed yoor system more easily wards off disease that is ever present, wait ing to attack wherever there is an the great vegetable blood cine, will revitalise your blood omJ you new strength and a- | althy, vigorous vitality. Every one needs U Just now to keep the system in perfect condition. Go to your drug store and get a beetle to-dav. and if you need any medi cal advice, you can obtain it with out tout til writing to Mudkat Di rector, Swift Specific Co., 46 Swift laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. "I JUST RECEIVED CARLOAD OF PIPING ' CARLOAD OF SHAFTING CARLOAD OF IRON Enroute to us Carload of Galvanized Roofing. We have large stock of Pump Jacks, Pumps, Cilinders and Points. *■* x v Large stock of Rubber, Leather and Gandy Belts Let us have your enquiries if not your order*. COLUMBIA SUPPLY COMPANY, 823 West Gervai* Street., Columbia, 3. C. Well COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON FOUNDED 1785 college“of highest standard, open to men and women. An intentionally limited enrolment insures individual instruc tion 1 . Four-year courses lead to the Bachelor’s degr ee. The Pre-Medical course, a special feature. Unsurpassed climate ~~ For terms and catalogue, address Harrison Randolph, JPrejsidept, Charleston, S. C. eral of Railroads SUMMER EXCURSION FARES X via SOUTHERN RAILROAD LINES of the ring. In fact, some b udders _ «... , . * . • , rv* make this a practice, for this givee United States Railroad Administration Director Cxen— room for the spelling of the bud ring. However, It is essential that the ends of the bud ring come in close ctmtuct with the bark of the tree. After 21 days the wraps are removed frimo the buds, and at this time, under favor able condition*. yoiT can tell whether the bud has set or not. Af^er T reatment — When growth starts the following spring, ail top* should be removed -from branches on which the buda are living. These tops are cat off about 10 inches above the bud, and the bark skinned off from 1" above the bud and upwards. The shopt from the bud is tied to this 10" piece of limb to prevent its bring broken off by the wind. All sprouts coming out on |be branch- must be removed and oofy the inserted bod ' ft From Bara well, S. C, to Fih|* amtnrtely developed and care- ^ ^ * boot a should be allowed to.gn?*. Jkmi* time . dur.ng the following wiatir. the t*a> j Sewantf. 1 tl'.D. Inch stab* to which ths bad shoot* , And nUIC' C have been tied most be cniBaU close • Asheville, N. C 1 $12.1 A Black Mountain, N.C.„„ I2J4 Ilendersonville, N. C. —r--—- 10.35 Ridgecrest, N. C ; 1 a 12.M Saluda, N. C.. - .'...i;.*-.:.... 10.» 1174 Tafte Springs. Tc?:?. 1-- i * 17.<A Waynesville, MG... 1 C hick Springs H C. — v -- J fully pm. ted give better Kodak . R^MzltA. Jlail year *>sdf rs tf the AiKMJt GIFT SHOT. *. C * 4 - That • term premia (skia from M*y 1 Sft* darting potni r apply Lhrpot H t attrictive resortb at equally km; « do not include war tax. T ickets oo ask dailr vrpumber good for return to lore CXtolier 31. HI*. For farther Agent, or k. W. Hum. Dl P.